Last Chance Tourism: Terrorists Threats to Commercial Aviation Safety & Security: A Study on Jammu and Kashmir
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Research (IJSER) (Vol.5, No. 8)Publication Date: 2017-08-05
Authors : Dr T Sivasashanmugam; Syed Mohd Hussain;
Page : 111-115
Keywords : Violence; Economic; Tourism; Human Resources;
Abstract
Conflict of any kind and any nature has for eternity a long collision on the societies and economics of world. Slow development is only accredited to violence in Jammu and Kashmir. Trend in development is not heartening. The ongoing conflicts in Jammu and Kashmir has not only effected economic configuration of state but also effected tourism sector and also resulted in dislocation of non- Kashmiri households. There has been dent to infrastructure and annually economy growth lagged behind as compared to national level, tourism suffered extremely; forest areas and other areas were occupied by security forces. During the turmoil hundreds and thousands of precious lives have been wasted. When we look into the circumstances in Jammu and Kashmir it is not only the precious lives that has been lost, other segments of the state also received a considerable down fall. In addition, loss of human resources resulted in unhappy marriages and people were trying to save young girls and children were very unpromising of their future career. Violence has affected the development scenario in the state of Jammu and Kashmir thereby not only hopeless private investment but also creating obstacles in implementation of developmental policies initiated by public authorities. It is indicated there is a need and yearning for peace, due to which income generation behavior and trade and skill building programs in addition to literacy turn out to be possible.
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